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NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY (NJHS) BY-LAWS
TROUTMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL
Article I
NAME
The name of the organization shall be the Troutman Middle School. The purpose of this
organization shall be to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render
service, to promote leadership, to develop character, and to encourage citizenship.
Article II
PURPOSE
The purpose of this organization shall be to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to
stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, to develop character, and to
encourage citizenship in the students of Troutman Middle School.
Article III
AUTHORITY
Section 1: The NJHS shall be under the sponsorship and supervision of the National
Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP).
Section 2: The Principal shall reserve the right to approve/disapprove all activities and
decisions of the chapter.
Section 3: The Principal shall annually appoint a chapter advisor and co-advisor who may
serve consecutive terms.
Section 4: The chapter advisor(s) shall be responsible for the direct supervision of the
chapter and act as liaison between staff, administration, students, and community.
Section 5: The chapter advisor(s) shall maintain files on membership, chapter history,
activities, and financial transactions. The chapter advisor(s) shall send the annual activity
report to the national office.
Section 6: The chapter advisor(s) shall help the executive officers understand and carry
out their duties.
Section 7: The faculty council shall consist of five voting faculty members appointed
annually. The advisor(s) shall be ex-officio, non-voting members of the faculty council.
Section 8: The term of the faculty council shall be one year. Members may be appointed
to consecutive teams.
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Section 9: The faculty council shall meet at least once a year to review the procedures of
the chapter, select members, and to consider non-selection, dismissal, other disciplinary
actions, and warning cases.
Article IV
MEMBERSHIP AND OBLIGATION
Section 1: Membership is an honor bestowed upon a student. Selection for membership
is by a faculty council and is based on outstanding scholarship, character, leadership,
service, and citizenship. Once selected, members have the responsibility to continue to
demonstrate these qualities.
Section 2: The faculty council shall reserve the right to award honorary membership to
school officials, principals, staff, NJHS advisors, or adults in recognition of outstanding
service rendered to the school in keeping with the purpose of the National Junior Honor
Society.
Section 3: Candidates become members when inducted at a special ceremony in the late
spring of each school year.
Section 4: A National Junior Honor Society member who transfers from another school
and presents a letter from the former principal or chapter advisor shall be accepted
automatically as a member in the TMS chapter. Transfer members must meet the TMS
standards within one nine week grading period.
Section 5: Members who resign or are dismissed are never again eligible for membership
or its benefits.
Section 6: Any act committed by a member that is deemed by school officials as
unbecoming of an NHJS representative can result in immediate dismissal.
Section 7: If a candidate declines membership in 7th grade, they will not be considered
for 8th grade induction.
Article V
SELECTION PROCEDURES
Section 1: To be eligible for membership the candidate must be a rising member of the
seventh or eighth grade at Troutman Middle School.
Section 2: Candidates must have and maintain a scholastic grade of 85 percent, B, or
higher in each class for every given nine weeks. For rising eligible seventh graders, this
shall be based upon the first three quarters of the sixth grade. For transfer/new 7th or 8th
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graders, it shall be based upon transfer grades and the first nine weeks of the current
school year. Candidates shall then be evaluated on the basis of service, leadership,
character, and citizenship.
Section 3: Candidates who qualify scholastically shall be notified and informed that for
further consideration for selection to the Troutman Middle School NJHS chapter, they
must complete a “Student Activity Information Form Packet”.
Section 4: The faculty shall be requested to evaluate eligible candidates who they feel
demonstrate leadership, character, citizenship and/or community service using the official
evaluation form provided by the chapter advisor.
Section 5: Candidates must be good citizens. Any student who has ever been in ISS or
OSS will NOT be invited to be a member unless there is a unanimous vote of the faculty
council. Students who serve ASD will be considered on a case by case basis.
Section 6: The selection of each member to the chapter shall be by the faculty council,
consisting of five faculty members. The faculty council members will score each
candidate using the application rubric. A score of 12 or above will result in the candidate
receiving a selection letter. Anyone who scores below a 12 will receive a non-selection
letter and have the opportunity to reapply the following year if they continue to meet the
academic requirements for selection as a candidate.
Section 7: Candidates who are selected shall be notified of their obligations of
membership in the TMS NJHS. All non-selected candidates shall be notified in a
respectful manner.
Section 8: A description of the selection procedure as well as the by-laws shall be
published on the school webpage which is widely available to students, staff, parents, and
community. The selection procedure shall be determined by the faculty council and shall
be consistent with the rules and regulations of the National Junior Honor Society.
Section 9: Candidates who do not obtain and complete the necessary applications,
references and/or documentation by the posted deadlines will not be considered eligible
for membership in the NJHS.
Section 10: Candidates who are selected to join the TMS NJHS must attend the
Induction ceremony which marks the beginning of their membership.
Article VI
MEETINGS
Section 1: Membership dues are $10.00 a year.
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Section 2: NJHS meetings are held as a class (either A or B day) during Discovery time.
Designation of whether it is an A or B day class will be determined by the data manager
based on scheduling needs. Executive Council meetings are held as needed with time
and place to be determined. Members are only allowed to miss 3 meetings per year. An
absence may be excused for the following: medical appointment, excused absence from
school or academic tutoring (a note must be secured from the teacher).
Section3: TMS NJHS shall determine 2 or more service projects for each year to help
candidates in meeting their required 8 in school hours of community service.
Section 4: These projects shall have the following characteristics: fulfill a need within
the school or community, have the support of the administration and staff, be appropriate
and educationally defensible, and be well planned, organized and executed.
Section 5: Each member is responsible for obtaining 12 hours of community service a
year. 4 of those hours must be done outside of the organization while 8 hours may be
completed with a TMS NJHS service project. Verification sheets must be signed and
turned in to the council advisor(s) in a timely manner. All hours must be completed prior
to the start of the fourth nine week grading period.
Section 6: Any member not earning these hours or missing more than 3 meetings per
year will be subject to dismissal.
Article VII
CHAPTER LEADERSHIP
Section 1: The chapter shall include the offices of President, Vice-President/Service
Projects Officer, Secretary/Treasurer, and Historian. The President will preside over all
meetings and be responsible for providing an agenda. The Vice-President will assume
the role of the President if necessary, will co-chair all committees, and keep a record of
all service hours. The Secretary/Treasurer will take notes at all meetings, perform all
official correspondence, record and report on all funds. The Historian will maintain a
history book documenting chapter activities and projects for the year. These positions
will be known as the executive officers.
Section 2: The executive officers will be elected from the rising eighth graders. The
officers’ election shall be determined by votes from the members of the chapter. Election
of the following school year’s officers shall be held in the late spring after their induction.
Section 3: All officers must adhere to all guidelines of the by-laws. Failure to maintain
academic eligibility and community service hour requirements will result in loss of
position and/or dismissal from the chapter.
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DISMISSAL
Section 1: The procedure for dismissal shall be determined by the Faculty Council in
compliance with the rules and regulations of the National Junior Honor Society.
Section 2: Members who fall below the standards which were the basis for their selection
shall be promptly warned in writing by the chapter advisor and given a reasonable
amount of time to correct the deficiency in the following reporting period. In the case of
flagrant violations of school rules or civil laws, a member does not necessarily have to be
warned.
Section 3: The Faculty Council shall determine when an individual has exceeded two
warnings, and he/she shall be dismissed.
MEETINGS
Section 1: Meetings shall be conducted according to Roberts’ Rules of Order.
BY-LAWS
Section 1: The bylaws are consistent with the Constitution of the NJHS.
AMENDMENTS
Section 1: The bylaws may be amended as determined by the Faculty Council.
Troutman Middle School National Junior Honor Society
Principal – Bryan Paslay
Advisor – Megan Evans
Faculty Council Members:
Johnny Bustle, Mary Gardner, Laureen Pozega, Erica Reasbeck, Kathy Walker
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